Notorious for their skirt-ripping dance routine, Bucks Fizz not only blazed to victory at Eurovision but also went on to sell 15 million records worldwide, with further UK Number One hits including The Land of Make Believe and My Camera Never Lies. But in 1984, tragedy struck: a bus crash broke the spine of band member Cheryl Baker, and sent fellow singer Mike Nolan into a three-day coma, causing injuries from which he has never fully recovered. Creative difference led to a legal battle over the rights to the band name in the late Nineties and early Noughties, in what The Telegraph later called "one of the messiest break-ups in music history".